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In the early part of the week Mr. Winter was a bit uncertain of his lines, but his closing song "Day Dreams,*' sung in Winter's sympathetic tenor voice, won the pair a cordial burst of applause.
Banks Winter, himself an old-timer in the field of burnt cork and tambourine, takes the place left vacant recently by the death of Charles M. Ernst. The act has undergone practically no change as to its material.
Winter and Thatcher in a measure represent the "Last of the Minstrels." They are veterans of that class of amusement, but fully demonstrate that they are by no means aged as entertainers.
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Variety 8:5 (08/31/1907)